Tile Removal in Miami Gardens, FL

Clean, Safe Tile Removal Done Right

Professional dust-free tile removal that protects your family’s health and gets your project moving fast.
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Your Floors, Ready for What’s Next

You’re not just removing old tile. You’re clearing the way for something better. When we finish, you’ll have a clean, properly prepped surface ready for your new flooring installation. No lingering dust in your home’s air ducts. No health concerns about what you and your family are breathing. No delays because the subfloor wasn’t prepared correctly.

The difference is in how we handle the process. While traditional tile removal creates pounds of dangerous dust per square foot, our approach captures it before it ever goes airborne. You get a cleaner home, a safer environment, and floors that are actually ready for the next step.

Tile Removal Company Miami Gardens

We’ve Been Doing This Since 2020

We’ve been serving Miami Gardens and South Florida with professional flooring services since July 2020. We’ve worked on everything from residential kitchen renovations to major government contracts with the Coast Guard, US Army, and municipalities like the City of Doral.

What sets us apart in Miami Gardens is simple: we show up when we say we will, we do exactly what we promised, and we clean up after ourselves. Our clients include homeowners who want their projects done right and commercial properties that can’t afford downtime or safety violations.

We’re not the cheapest option in Miami Gardens, and that’s intentional. You’re paying for OSHA-compliant processes, professional-grade equipment, and contractors who understand that your time and health matter.

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Floor Removal Process Miami Gardens

Here’s Exactly What Happens

We start with a consultation to assess your specific flooring and timeline needs. No surprises, no hidden costs. You’ll know exactly what to expect before we begin.

On removal day, we set up our dust containment system first. This isn’t plastic sheeting and hope. We use industrial-grade equipment that captures dust at the source, preventing it from circulating through your home’s air system.

The actual removal happens fast. Our team removes tile, adhesive, and prepares the subfloor for your next installation. We’re typically done within 24-48 hours for residential projects. Throughout the process, we maintain communication so you know exactly where things stand.

When we’re finished, we do a final cleanup and walkthrough. Your space should be cleaner than when we arrived, with a properly prepared subfloor ready for whatever comes next.

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Dust-Free Tile Removal Miami Gardens

What’s Included in Our Service

Every tile removal project includes complete dust containment using OSHA-compliant equipment. This isn’t optional or an add-on. It’s how we do every job because your family’s health isn’t negotiable.

We handle all types of flooring removal: ceramic tile, natural stone, vinyl, and even old adhesive systems. Our process works whether you’re dealing with a small bathroom renovation or a large commercial space in Miami Gardens.

Miami Gardens homeowners particularly benefit from our approach because of Florida’s humidity challenges. Traditional removal methods can leave moisture-trapping debris that creates problems later. Our thorough process ensures proper subfloor preparation that works with South Florida’s climate conditions.

You also get transparent communication throughout the project. No wondering what’s happening or when we’ll be done. We keep you informed because surprises aren’t professional.

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How dangerous is the dust from tile removal projects?

The dust from tile removal contains crystalline silica, which OSHA has classified as a lung carcinogen. When you remove ceramic tile, natural stone, or anything installed with cement-based adhesives, you’re creating microscopic particles that can cause serious respiratory problems including silicosis, lung cancer, and chronic breathing issues.

Traditional removal methods create about one pound of dust per square foot of flooring removed. That dust doesn’t just disappear when the job is done. It settles into your home’s air ducts, furniture, and living spaces, creating ongoing exposure risks for your family.

This is why OSHA implemented strict regulations in 2017 requiring construction companies to limit silica dust exposure to no more than 50 micrograms per cubic meter of air over an 8-hour period. The old limit was 250 micrograms, so this represents a major tightening of safety standards.

We use industrial-grade dust containment equipment that captures silica dust at the point of creation, before it becomes airborne. This isn’t the same as using plastic sheeting and a shop vacuum. Our system is designed specifically for OSHA compliance and captures approximately 99% of dust particles.

Most contractors in Miami Gardens still use traditional methods because the proper equipment requires significant investment and specialized training. They’ll set up plastic barriers and use standard vacuums, but this approach still allows dangerous dust to circulate through your home.

Our process means you can stay in your home during the work, your air ducts won’t get contaminated, and you won’t be dealing with dust cleanup for weeks after we’re gone. When we finish, your space is actually cleaner than when we started, with a properly prepared subfloor ready for installation.

Most residential tile removal projects in Miami Gardens take 24-48 hours to complete, depending on the size and complexity of the space. A standard kitchen or bathroom can often be done in a single day, while larger areas like living rooms or multiple rooms might extend to two days.

The timeline depends on several factors: the type of tile being removed, the adhesive system used in the original installation, and the condition of the subfloor underneath. Natural stone and ceramic tile with cement-based adhesives typically take longer than vinyl or tiles installed with newer adhesive systems.

We provide accurate timeline estimates during our initial consultation because we’ve handled hundreds of these projects. Unlike contractors who give vague timeframes, we can tell you exactly when we’ll start and when you can expect us to finish. This matters especially for kitchen projects where you need to coordinate with other contractors or plan around family schedules.

Yes, with our dust containment system, you can typically remain in your home during tile removal. Our OSHA-compliant equipment prevents dust from circulating into other areas of your house, so the work area is effectively isolated from your living spaces.

This is a major advantage over traditional removal methods, which create so much airborne dust that families often need to leave for several days. With conventional approaches, dust particles settle throughout the house and can take weeks to fully clear from air ducts and ventilation systems.

However, there will be noise from the removal equipment, and you’ll want to keep children and pets away from the immediate work area for safety reasons. We’ll discuss the specific logistics during our consultation based on your home’s layout and your family’s needs. The goal is to minimize disruption while keeping everyone safe and healthy.

Yes, complete debris removal and proper disposal is included in every project. We don’t just remove your old flooring and leave you with a pile of broken tile and adhesive to deal with. Everything gets hauled away as part of our service.

This includes not just the tile itself, but all the adhesive material, underlayment, and any other debris created during the removal process. We use proper disposal methods that comply with local Miami Gardens regulations and environmental requirements.

The debris removal happens the same day as the tile removal, so you’re not left with materials sitting around your property. This is particularly important for Miami Gardens homeowners who may have HOA requirements or limited space for storing construction debris. When we’re done, your space is clean and ready for the next phase of your project.

Preparation is minimal with our dust containment system, but there are a few things that make the process smoother. Remove all furniture and belongings from the work area, and clear pathways from the work space to our truck for debris removal.

If we’re working in a kitchen, you’ll want to remove items from cabinets that might be affected by vibration from the removal equipment. Cover or relocate any valuable items in adjacent rooms, even though our dust containment prevents most particles from traveling.

Turn off your HVAC system during the work to prevent any dust from circulating through your home’s air system. We’ll discuss the specific timeline for this during our consultation. Most Miami Gardens homes can resume normal HVAC operation immediately after we finish, unlike traditional removal methods that require extensive duct cleaning afterward.

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